Overview
Going Up is a 1923 American silent comedy film directed by Lloyd Ingraham and starring Douglas MacLean, Hallam Cooley and Marjorie Daw. It was based on a 1917 comedy Broadway play The Aviator.
Synopsis
The author of a series of bestselling novels about aviation has false gained a reputation has an expert pilot when he cannot fly and has a phobia of planes. However, when he is challenged by a genuine expert to a race with a rival in love, he accepts and triumphs.
Cast
Douglas MacLean as Robert Street
Hallam Cooley as Hopkinson Brown
Arthur Stuart Hull as James Brooks
Francis McDonald as Jules Gaillard
Hughie Mack as Sam Robinson
Wade Boteler as John Gordon
John Steppling as William Douglas
Mervyn LeRoy as The Bellboy
Marjorie Daw as Grace Douglas
Edna Murphy as Madeline Manners
Lillian Langdon as Mrs. Douglas
References
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